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Kill uc f .pre . 4p TOMBSTONE EPITAPH. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER S, 18S9. ' J&Jt m u- ) 1 TOMBSTONE DAILY EPITAPH Advertising rate madi- know n at this othce. fls1 .OFFICE MUCKx. The rotornce. it open for general delivery ura 8 a, ra. to 6 p. ra. Ytoaejr order Department open trom 8 a. n. 6 p. ro. MAIL AKEIVAI.s. f roia Et aid V1 at 12 m , departs 3 m. Bibee mill departs 6a. 111 , arrive! bv.m. ! 4 3. E. E. R-TIME OARD. LEAVE. ARRIVE, isbee. 7.00 a. ra Fairtnnk, g 30 a. m, FurUink, ta 00 nooa. Iliibe a. 30 p. ra. Duty, except isunlav BEX WILLIAMS, Mipt LOOAL HAPPENINGS I. O. ). F. tonight. Fresh buttermilk at the Can Can. The thermometer at Seaman-' store registered SS veaterday. The application for a patent to the Nicholas mine appears in this iiite. A large assortment of fine iniltn ami blankets at Svdovv & Kieke's. -1 Hupervisor T. J. White came tip from Benson yesterday. Buy a Louisiana lottery ticket at Jo. Lippert'o barber shop. tf T. S. Harris came in from ltahaco niari vesterdav. A nice line of dress goods prices Tery low, at Sydow A Kieke's. 4 Joe Hoefler and wife have returned from California. Considerable rain fell Sunday night and veslerdav was cloud v and cool. Great bargains in embroideries at Sydow 4 Kieke's. A Mrs. J. B. Barnett hag gone to San TraDcitco. George Farrington and wife and Mrs. W. F. Bradley returned from King's hot springs Sunday. Geo. W. Seaverns and wife left for 1 Prtao Sunday to be gone about a week. Harris, the tailor, has received a large stock of full and winter goods of the latest patterns. tf The change in stage time occurs to day, after which Btages will run on the eld time. Swinton'e indellible marker, for clothing and all other fabrics, is for sale at Monmonier's. Sefiores Raymundez and Ramirei came up from the Palominas custom house Saturday, and left for home yes terday. Stevenson fc Walker are the author ized agents for Louisiana." lottery tick ets in this city. By investing $1 you hav a chaxica of winning a fortune, tf The case of the Territory vs. Fred Lockling and Chas. Wadlcigh, was jesterday postponed till Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Ben. St. Louis, whose leg was broken .at the Oso Negro mill, in Sonora, ar rived in this city Sunday for medical treatment. Attachments were served by Con- s stable Ben James yesterday in favor of Dr. Dunn, against H. B. Maxon for f SO, and in favor of Ah Long vs. Ah Sing for f 20. Last Sunday was the forty-fifth an' niversary of the marriage of Mrs. J. C. Easton to her first husband, who was 28 years of age at that time, and imh is still aliv and kicking. A11 Arizona". Hanged. A Patnt, Illinois, telegram says: "Henry Gruder, who ha followed the calling of Mealing hom'- for fifteen vears in Texas, New Mexico and Ari zona, who was formerly a resident of Tucon, was hung here to-day by an angry gathering of men. Gruder, it seems, drifted into Illinois some ten months ago and at once began his old tricks. He not nly stole etock, but ran oil" with a joung married woman of this town and stole her husband's team and buggy to elope in. His rec ord was well known to the jeople here, and when it was learned that he not only rtole horses but stole men's wives nlso, thoy made a ow to hang him. So a poe went in pursuit of the pair. After a chase of nineteen miles the couple wereoertaken. when a battle ensued, the woman u-ing the gun of her partner to shoot at her husband, which she did, fatally wound ing him. Thii enraged the pose so they shot her down and captured him and bwiiiic him eiirhty feet high. In all probability there never was a man that hung so ue.ir heaven before. The wife was fatally injured. The election in this city jesterday for Chief of the Tombstone Fire De partment lor the enuing term resulted as. follows Total number of votes cast, SO: Xat Hawke, 00; Joseph K. Lip pert, 20; Hawkc's majority, -IC. Mr. Hawke was proud of his ictory and was heartily congratulated by hi? numerous friends. The outgoing chief has been an exemplary and faithful officer, and retire- with the esteem and good wishes of the entire city. We beliee that the new chief will make a good officer and are confident that the interests of our citizens will lc care fully and conscientiously guarded. The Protections had a houe-warm- ing Sunday night, and the new build ing was decorated with all the honors of the occasion. The boys were pre sented with a trumpet by the other two companies. I). K. Wardwell was appointed steward. A committee of five was appointed to collect funds to pay expenses to Phenix, and last even ing between ibO and $'M had been col lected. i The case of the Territory vs. Chief of Police Gage was yesterday contin ued till 10 o'clock to-day in order to secure a jurv. uut ol twenty sum moned only three were qualified, and a special venire of twenty more wm issued for this morning. The skating rink was crowded last night and if the Sterling Silver Mill was near by it couldn't make itself heard. The rink will be open Mon day, Thursday and Saturday nights and Saturday afternoons. There has been no rie in the Col orado riter this year during the months of August and September. Thin is an unusual circumstance, and Captain Isaac Polh.imus says that it h&o not happened before in the past thirty-three years. Yuma Sentinel. McXamara it McXally yesterday shipped from Calabasaa a carload of ore from their Heady Cash mine at the Noon camp, Indications point to the probability that the bovshave a good thing in the Ready Cash. Ne gates Herald. On Tuesday, October 1st, W. W. Damron, County Treasurer, opened and received the bids for the Graham county funding bonds for $30,000. They were awarded to Messrs. Lam precht Bros. &. Co., bankers, of Cleve land, Ohio, at 151,230, being a premium of 2J per cent. Valley Bulletin. J. H. NVhitc's ranch butter at Wol cott'. tf OFFICIAL RETORT. The Transactions or the 15o.ird of Snptrriiorx of IVhtw County. T MHsTOXK, October 7, ISS'J. Board met pursuant toadjournilicilt. , . Present 13. a. (.oilman, chairman; t 11-t . 1 t 1 r I.J. hit and John Montgomery, members The following claims wero allowed ud warrants ordered drawn : SALVKV Fl'NI). G. C. Willis, physician 125 00 73 00 150 00 10 00 20 00 J. R. Baldwin, steward Geo. Farrington, jailer Thos. A. Howell, guard .... Win. Shillium, jailer at Ben son W. W. Low ther, jailer at Bis bee . . F. E. Cadwell, jailor at Will cox O. H. Daily, district clerk E. R. Monk, probate judge. . W. II. Stilwell, district attor ney Florenco Hempseth, j.mitrii B. S. Cotl'man, supervisor 20 00 20 00 73 (Xt o0( 00 023 00 75 00 150 00 John Montgomery, supervisor 110 OJ T. J. White, supervisor US 00 F. Ciistle, clerk. ... 1170 Total ?2,0sl 70 The following property vvu-sold by order of the lioard C. W. Web-ter, Benson Lot 3, block 1'J and improvements, fl7.H0; Granville Johnston, purchii-er. Antelope mine, Winchester district 20 acres, f 13.39; W. F. Bradley, purchaser. J. C. Bales, Tombstone Lot 2, block 24 and improvements, j.Tl.'JO; Martin Costello, purchaser. Ajax mine. Tombstone di-trict 20 acre', $1-1.35; S. C. Bagg, purcha-er. Camou's property of San ltafaul del Valle grant, laid over until next meet ing. Ordered that the Treasurer cancel the deed to the Territory on C. !rau on payment of 5.32, and accept -to.Os for the taxes of 1SS&. Order that the Trea-urer notify by postal card the tax pavers outeide of Tombstone. Board adjourned to the bth inst. at 10 a. m. B. S. Coff.ma.v, Chairman of Board of Supervisor?. Attest: FlihD Castle, Clerk of Board of Supervisors. A revolution in the smelting process is promised by Mr. George S. Chick, of San Francisco, who aaya that he ha got the biggest thing in the world of ita kind. He hasn't yet revealed the secret of his process, but an experiment has worked so successfully that he ha1 organized a company that will erect a $250,000 plant in Kansas City for the treatment of ores. Mr. Chick nays that his process will work all refractory gold and silver ores without flux at a cost of three dollars per ton. If this is true we can at once diecontinue the ! interesting discuon of the tariff on Mexican lead ores, forwe can get along w;t,n.,t il,. T . W....1. rimin "I...V..V .... ...M . W,... WJ-..W A Hale Old Man. A hale old man, Mr. Jas. Wilson of Aliens Springs, 111., who is over sixty years of age, says : "I have in my time tried a great many medicines, some of excellent quality; but never before did I find any that would so com- Tilflfte- An all tTi.lt 1 pl.'llTHPll for it !H ,'.,.,-,,. , , , Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Kemetly. It is truly a won- derful medicine." For sale by II. J. Peto. i Pictures, picture frames, mouldings and artiste' materials at Moumonier's. Onr Artist. Thomas delaney will enlarge pho tographs, i o sketches and sign paint- i The l)- M. Osborne mowers and the ing at reasonable rates. Leave orders I Halladay windmills for sale at Wol at the Daily EriTArn office. ' cott'a. 3-3tf First publication October 8, 1889. Application N. IT I fur a I'at ul to the , m t,i mum iaiw. Xotlce lg hmliygurn th4t m purbUaoi.ot Ui.pter Mx ot Tn.e Ilurlj-twoot the keused statutes uf tLe L mted Isuies, L B. Van Uait aiid k e, I'earson, whose poslonVe adaresi lomustont, Atliona. claiming the NieticUs I iui..,n, Umn, l)ing and Umj; sjmatid mine ! lonibaiune imninc district, ouni ut Ciihiae. , umM, oiAtuona, aieaUitK makeap.hu.. t.un to thi. Lnitea Mates fur a n.unl 10 Un. ' xjn-eaa. 10 ai.te. aUd bound, t.) u. omuai on mi: m tin. onicc ot the KD ur ol the L . a Land Uttice at lucson, Arojita. Mia.h rcid nits 01 sutiey clcicnbc the bouniiries anu eiteat of s.nd (la.ni on the iuiUu:, i.h nuj, ueiic anation at n43' hast, as lollow-, to-v. 11 Heinuii.j at the noiihttl) center ad .1 , inci (ul in uuftument, pos iirUd 1 M itb o;n M -No I. V 1 11 M .No 2 be us, 7 1 j-xiS net. th-i.ee." so' 57' t. mb lect to a 4 .next post in iiiohiuik nt. p fei n u d .' M t. .No a; tDillO ib4j' ,- ijst InttoaailiLi I in a moDatn'i t ol st ue p.t inarkwd N M o .No 3; theticv N St' 7 joo It et to a 4 irKh iot m a monument. M9i n.aikcd N M .No 4. thenar So' 5 U 278 1 el t . 4-n.ch ( c in a monument, post marked N Nt c o 5- iiRr.cc jj isl 1473 leel to a 4-lncli po in iiionuioent. tosi uurd .N M c .Nu 0: tlwme a 5 h. 200.5 't to iw,t .so t and place of w ' r .. bnriumaif ana couMit.ioe is 70 acte. Tli - sua inn mi; cltiin Uiiik of record in tlieonice t,fthe Recorder ol Ooch .-e count) . at lomb itcre, in the count) and Kirito y aion-siid, the pre-umtd general oune or dirrctr n of the said .Nicholas nin.ing claim, win. lode or mineral de posit being shon upwn the plat pasted here with, a n.r a can lie determined irom present deielopmeiu, this claim ling for tourtetn hundred and twtn i -or.e linear fett th-nof. to gather Kith the surt tee ground shoun upwn the othcial put posted herewith, the said vein. lod and tiuninc' tiren.i&es liertruy nought t be tut . ented bein funded as lollops, to-wv L'pon the east by the lattle tjunt ind upon the vte-.t by thx "8f mining laim, the -an) claim ber g dtiuaterl as Lot No 212 in ti.e orhcal plat posted heieith. An) and all person claiming adverse!) the above descried ntining c'aim or an) portion thereof so di scribed, sniveled, platted and ar phed icr are hereby notified th it unless their adverse c aims are dwl) filed according to lau, and the regulations thtieunder. within thr time presented bv lavit with the RtgiMer of the I . S. Land uttice at Iueson, county of 1'ima, in th' lrritor) of Aruona, the) will l- Uirrec! b) virtue of the provisions ot s.ild statute. And it is hertb) ordered that this no ice be pHbUshwi for ten consecutive wteksrfl the Tomb. on hPiTAI'ii, a dailv newspaper piiblished at Tombstone, t ochise county, Arizona. I) ited tlus 2d d i) of OwtoLwr. A. U. 1 889. HKRBrKI BKOW N. Register. Sunday's base ball jihiiic wa-wtll plajed, and our bov have lost none of their old time excellence. If they do not win the championship at Phe nix, they will at least demonstrate that they know a base ball from .1 brickbat. Following is the score by iiuiinjje: 1 2 :i 1 r, C, 7 S 9 Tomb-dones . 0 1 1 :; :! 0 3 0 :i 10 1 1 0 1 8 Picked "ne. Batteries Tombstones, Havvke and Delaney; picked nine, Wa-hburn, Bcalr- and Waters. Addition. Windniill .Mm ! Partie- de-iring to purchase wind mill- will do well to investigate the ' merits of the Aermotor, vv hieh is the ! latest improved, showing an inerea-e of power of 35 pur cent. A 12-foot wheel is giiarantttd to do us much v..rk as any 1'J-foot wooden vvlieel in the market. In all respects it npre si nts the latest iiiiprovementi of in ventive skill. For further information and circular address, IIotF. Of Tucson. Bo 120, Tucson, Arizona. 9 2(!tf IIjitN. tie Tailtir, And practical cutter. .Nobby suits and pants :t specialty. .My will is good, my work is ju.-t, I its- vou well, but ink no tru-t. Allen street, Tombstone, Arizona. I Latest jieriodieals at Monmonier'a. Parents should be careful that their I children do not contract colds during I the full or curly winter months. Such colds weakens the lungs and air pass- ages, making the child much more ." iihu.v 10 con:r::ct o:::er coi'ls !urng ' o! me winter, it is ttu- succession 01 colds that causes catarrh and bron chilis or paves the way for consump tion. Should a cold be contracted, lcKiec no time but cure it as quickly as possible. A fifty cent bottle of Cham- berlain's Cough Kemedv will euro any ... . " . - . . J cold in a few days and leave the re spiratory organs strong and healthy For sale bv II. J. Peto. Fresh fish and fresh oysters every day at the Maison Dore Timothy seed, fresh at Hoefler's (First Pulbcation Sjeptemi-er 12. Zg.) Atifilleiilliin N. 5."1 l(f h Talent u lb liinsrelh.ft 3Ilnlnc I IhIiii. L'MTFtfSTATrS L AND OFFICE. 1 1 L'Cso. Arizona, vptrlntr 20, 18J9 Notice I;, hrrib) gueti t' it in MirMiance of chapter six, tule tnny to, of the Keviit-d statutes ot the I'nit.d .-lain. V. I. hook, aliuse yo lattice .uldft-v 1, Icunbstone. Co-ciiiM-coint), ruoni. cUU'.ing the IxnigfrHow mute, or vein of mineral, bearniK gold or mIW "fob rueul. iiiu an.i U.ng situated within th I onilot. it- .Miniiu: ' " fict o,uotj ol o c: ie ii d I er nor) o" Arm a, n ahout to in ike application to the I'm id Males tor a ptient ti lli. s.il Lot g U iu., h.h u morr fuh defc ilu as to mete ai.d bounos uy tfw otrivial pi a iid t '! noli of ihe surwy tht.eof, mm on in in t1 oftu i- cl the Ktgkttr ot ill-- l'. s. l.ai.d tJPic. i"l'i-oa. Aruoaa, aliich h id i.ou-i of .U'mv .eM.ube lb twin- d uks .'ml extent ol said claim on the seriate uith nutjii'Uc varutiou at 1 1 43' east, ai 1. lo4, to-wit oiuiati uei; at the initwl bkii nttnt, near lie cc.t.r 01 claim, a 4x4 in-h kcst to iknj I M L.cng.e low M C No 1, rvm nt h U III M N"o 2 bears N 51" ai' 1. aoc ft distant, thence N' 70 ic- E 435 ft to a 4 inch pct niarkett L M 1 Ni I fience .1 v 50' L 263 2 ft to a 4 -loch ,.!t marked 1. M C No 3; .litnc: N 85' if W 800ft In a inch pen inailud LMC'Noj: ' e'.c" . V .5 N 3 5 ' to a 4-inch foil ,,,irk '-, -No 5. th-ae N 75- 40 t. 865 ft 1f a It rh unci nn.rl.. I VI f V a A hk...C . 7.". "'. """v ' " 'v, hwvbo t pj-i S4 'ttf. . t. ...rtv. m.j . .1-J I X.J r 9 SO' K 361 7 It to a 4-inch post marked L M C Xo 2. and lace of beginning survey of exterior lines. oitlaimng 6 70 acn-s. 1 lie siid mining claim beinij of record in the other of the recoir.erof t -hisr county Aiuwi lernon at 1 ornbstone, in Uie ixunly and lerntory aforesaid and presumed general course w d.nctio of the said I.ongf l!ow vein, .ode or mineral deposit, tmir shown UX)n llu a at and posted 1 eiea.th, a-s near s can be le bn...nd from j nscnt developments. 'Ibis cluni is for eight hmid ed and sit-five linear iet thereof, togi-ther wuh surface ground -hown upon ih- otl.cial plat posted herewith, the said vein, lode or mintrg pr niuis hereby souj;l-t to be patented ttn tiounded as fo'los, to-wit Upon the to-ith by the Known. e M C, lot No 122, and upon the nortl we.t I.) the Lucknow M C No 56. the said laiia being dVsignatetl as Iot No 2c8 in the cfncial plat palled t erewith. And any and all wrsons clumicg artver.-I; tbc mining ground, win, lode, premises or any portion thereof, so described, surveyed, platted and applied tor, are hereby notified that unless ther adverse claims are duly tied according to Uw and the regulations then tinder, within the time prescribed b) ;. with the K-gisterof the c.' . Ijnd Offiee at Tucson. Arizona, they will I; barred in vir.ue of the provisions of sa'il Statute. And it is hetebv ordered that this r.ct:ce be puMi-ii-d for "n n Ho. consecutive wieV: in the tombstone Mvilv Fpitaph, a mw. pvipi-r pith ished at Tombstone. Cochise cocity, I ernturv etf Anzon t llited thi- 20'h dsv of -v itcmlK-r iR3o. HERBr-sT l-KOU N, Kerster. Broiled steaks and chop? a epecialty nt the M.iisou Dore. Xesbit'- poultry jiowder anil Forrest cholera cure for chickens. For rale at Wolcotfs. tf The Can Can restaurant has the tinest varieties of ti-li fresl every day. Baby carriage-, toy-, brushes, books, etc., at Moumonier's. Stationery, paints, oils, etc., at Mou monier's. 7-20 UNDERTAKERSyASSOCIATIOW Pioneer Establishment. (Ritter Building) ALIEN STREET, OPPOSITE 0. K. CORHAL. FJJAIIY & Co,. Managers. Thf Urij-t and 6r t -t ck of Un'lruVms Go tU in Anon t. r ; t ; irrrt to do al! o k in out l:i m atu i v- -. in mirr. ALL. OUR WORK GL K W ! LI I). Bodies Embalmed Or tenporari') r.- rv, I at a trifling expens 10- h,' ie"t, SdtisfiCtion Given in ill Respects. fflT"0rdcr3 left at the O. K. Stable will receive prompt attention. ALLLA WALKEll, Fl'lUJAL DHlEtTOS. SANTOS AROS Carriage Painter, With I.. K. l'aee. 1 now re '') to 4r a'l kinds 1 T '1 "' I speci ilt) also ot ois tria He makes a Sign & Jiouse Ptiiiitiiig. '-'io I:ii"r I landing' Xfittly Done. S!!p (orh: nF Tiiinn mi tocgiimt. Montezuma House I.F.0V LlfiBIQ Proprietor. First Class Hotel in Every Respect. FIRST CLASSJU.STAURANT. Birroom sapp'iect with Choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors. Livery Stable in Connection. FiURBANKT ARIZONA, e u i U